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Ukraine Finance Minister Eyes Reconstruction as War Rages
Already one of Europe's poorest countries before the Russian invasion began on February 24, Ukraine's economy is now in shambles
Chinese Spy Ship Spotted Close To Secretive Naval Facility Off Australia’s Western Coast
Dutton expressed his concern over the fact that the spy ship traveled south and while heading back north sailed almost by hugging the coastline
Victory Day Parade to Take Place in Russia; Here's Why it's Important for Kremlin and What to Expect
Vladimir Putin seeks to justify the Ukrainian war that has gone on far longer -- and at far higher cost -- than expected
Russia to Stay in Southern Ukraine Forever, No Return to the Past: Senior Lawmaker
Russia is here forever. There should be no doubt about this. There will be no return to the past, Andrey Turchak said
Pro-Life Groups Likely To Target Access To Medication Abortion In A Post-Roe US
Medication abortion allows a woman to use mifepristone - in the privacy of her home - to terminate her pregnancy, but that could soon change.
Australian PM Scott Morrison Urges Calm after Solomons Leader Cites 'Invasion' Threat
Morrison, who faces federal elections May 21, has been battling criticism of his government's foreign policy after the Pacific island nation signed a security pact with China last month
Russia-Ukraine Conflict Topped Agenda at Nordic Summit with Modi; PMs Condemn Civilian Deaths
India and the five Nordic countries -- Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden and Iceland -- called for an immediate cessation of hostilities
US Supreme Court Abortion Draft 'Authentic,' Says Chief Justice, Orders Leak Probe
While the consequences of such a ruling reverberated, the method of how the draft, written by Justice Samuel Alito, came into public view has drawn fierce criticism
Pope Wants to Meet Vladimir Putin, Compares Ukraine War to Rwanda
The pope has repeatedly called for peace in Ukraine and denounced a 'cruel and senseless war' without mentioning Putin or Moscow by name
Russia Strikes US Weapons at Airfield Near Odesa, Defence Ministry Says
The ministry said it used high-precision Onyx missiles to strike the airfield, after Ukraine accused Russia of knocking out a newly-constructed runway at the main airport of Odesa.
3 Students Killed in Crash as Tornado Rips Through Kansas; Hundreds of Homes Destroyed
The three were in a vehicle being driven by Nair southbound on Interstate 35 when the vehicle hydroplaned and was struck by a tractor-trailer rig in Tonkawa
Sri Lanka Prez Gotabaya Rajapaksa To Form Interim Govt; PM Mahinda Rajapaksa Steps Down
The president Gotabaya Rajapaksa will form a new cabinet and a national council
Iraqi Communist Party Despite Fall Fights For Women's Rights, Secularism
The ICP vows to fight for social justice and women's rights, ideas seen radical in Iraq.
US Confirms First Case Of H5 Bird Flu As Colorado Inmate Gets Infected
The US CDC says that people in the animal husbandry and poultry industries should exercise more caution.
Russian Strikes Hit Kyiv Shortly After Meeting Between UN Chief and Zelenskyy, Says Mayor
At least two explosions were heard shortly after a meeting between the two leaders. Authorities said UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres and his team were safe
Mysterious Children’s Liver Disease Detected In Japan, Close To 170 Kids Affected Globally
This is the first case of mysterious liver disease in Asia. Most of the children affected are from Europe